Last night on the way home I listened to the Open Source Radio podcast about Craigslist. While I’m not sure I like the host very much (just because of how he talks over people), the whole episode was very interesting listening to the ideas and philosphies around Craigs business. This is definitely something worth listening to!
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Oracle’s Open-Source Shopping Spree
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Oracle’s Open-Source Shopping Spree – Is Oracle looking to buy JBoss, Zend, and Sleepycat Software?
CSS: In Search of the Holy Grail
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Interesting article on CSS called In Search of the Holy Grail from A List Apart. What is the Holy Grail of CSS? “Three columns. One fixed-width sidebar for your navigation, another for, say, your Google Ads or your Flickr photos—and, as in a fancy truffle, a liquid center for the real substance”.
MySpace: The Movie
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Kelsi sent me this link to the video MySpace: The Movie over at YouTube. It’s pretty funny.
Lake Geneva Snow Sculpture Competition – 2006
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Check out the pictures we took at the Lake Geneva Snow Sculpture Competition in Lake Geneva Wisconsin this weekend.
Al Lewis, “Grandpa Munster”, dies at 95
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Al Lewis, famous for his role as “Grandpa Munster” on the Munsters, died Friday evening.
Waterfall 2006 – International Conference on Sequential Development
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A friend referred me to the site for Waterfall 2006 – International Conference on Sequential Development. Damn funny.
Subversion Version Control – Using the Subversion Version Control System in Development Projects
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William Nagel has created a web site for his book Subversion Version Control – Using the Subversion Version Control System in Development Projects. The site will contain errata and other things related to the book and also has a free PDF version of the book, which was written and published under the Open Publication License.
Are MP3 Players becoming a security risk to corporations?
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Are MP3 players becoming the biggest corporate security risk due to the large amount of data they can store now?
Should Howard have Shunned Satellite for Podcasting?
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Eliot Van Buskirk asks whether Howard Stern could have been better off better off Podcasting rather than moving to satellite radio.